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- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, August 21 to 27, 2023
Sudarshan Rajagopal and their lab team study on 'Location bias: A "Hidden Variable" in GPCR pharmacology' Yao Lu and colleagues work on 'Molecular insights into orphan GPCRs relevant to schizophrenia' Carole Daly
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, July 1 to 7, 2024
Jianming Han, Tao Che for their analysis of GPCR-G protein selectivity revealed by structural pharmacology Yao Lu, Drs Christopher Langmead, Gregory Stewart, et al. for their study on Molecular insights into orphan
- GPCRs are not simple on-off switches: deep dive into GPCR-ligand interactions
proteins (Gether 2000), with numerous intermediate sub-states in between (Vauquelin and Van Liefde 2005; Yao 1984 (Cerione et al. 1984), where reconstitution of purified β2-adrenergic receptors from guinea pig lung
- Luciferase-based GloSensor™ cAMP assay: Temperature optimization and application to cell-based kinet
August 2022 Luciferase-based GloSensor™ cAMP assay: Temperature optimization and application to cell-based In this regard, luminescence-based biosensors have revolutionized our ability to monitor GPCR signaling We found that preincubation and luminescence reading at room temperature were optimal as compared to
- Targeted Drug Design through GPCR Mutagenesis: Insights from β2AR
After discussing the fundamentals and applications of mutagenesis in GPCR studies (Lu, 2024), a case Reference Cam Sinh Lu. (2024, September 3).
- Extracellular signal-regulated kinases – a potential pathway for GPCR-targeted drug discovery
factors, including ETS, c-Jun, and Fos, modulating gene expression and influencing cellular functions (Lu Lu, N., & Malemud, C. J. (2019). S., Hunyady, L., Luttrell, L. M., & Lefkowitz, R. J. (2003).
- GPCR Weekly Whirlwind: Top Receptor Highlights from Sep 30 - Oct 6, 2024!
This Week’s Highlights: Congrats to: Our contributor, Cam Sinh Lu , who has just released an incredible team: Targeted Drug Design through GPCR Mutagenesis: Insights from β2AR China M Payne , Cam Sinh Lu
- Applications of Fluorescent Probes in Confocal Imaging of GPCRs: From Live to Fixed Cells
Jang W, Senarath K, Feinberg G, Lu S, Lambert NA.
- What's Going On with GPCRs?! Find Out in This Week's Update! ⦿ Nov 4 - 10, 2024
This Week’s Highlights: Harnessing Deep Mutational Scanning for Enhanced Drug Discovery Cam Sinh Lu
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, May 20 to 26, 2024
This week's highlight includes congrats to: Cam Sinh Lu, for his first Dr.
- Structural landscape of the Chemokine Receptor system
TM7 and the intracellular helix 8 move outward from the receptor core to make room for the G-protein (Lu constitutively active receptors, meaning they can signal independently of agonist (Casarosa, Bakker et al. 2001, Luker recycling of chemokines without activating G-protein pathways (Randolph-Habecker, Rahill et al. 2002, Luker
- A robust and Efficient FRET-Based Assay for Cannabinoid Receptor Ligands Discovery.
IJMS 2020 , 21 (14), 5064. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21145064 . (7) Lu, D.; Immadi, S. 324–335. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41401-018-0164-x . (8) Gado, F.; Di Cesare Mannelli, L.; Lucarini 376 (3), 235–242. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1610300 . (10) Rosado, T.; Gonçalves ,Joana; Luís
- The Perils and Guardrails of Modifying Signalling Proteins in Bioassays
A standard format of GPCR biosensors incorporates a luminescent tag on the G protein Gα subunit and Gβγ Modifying G proteins with luminescent tags as used in biosensors altered the G protein coupling profiles R luc: Renilla luciferase, GFP: Green Fluorescent Protein. Wouters OJ, McKee M, Luyten J. Lu S, He X, Ni D, Zhang J.
- How Collaboration Drives GPCR Discoveries
In research, including the GPCR world collaboration isn’t a luxury. It’s survival.
- Decoding Schild Analysis: The Pharmacologist’s Lens on Competitive Antagonism
The Quick Glance: pA₂ as Shortcut Sometimes, discovery projects don’t have the luxury of full curve analyses
- How GPCR Collaboration Built an Innovation Engine
This wasn’t luck. It was designed. “There was a bit of luck,” she admits. But luck alone doesn’t sustain an ecosystem. What mattered was how leadership leveraged luck into durable structure — through funding strategies, It’s a competitive advantage. 🎧 Listen to the full episode: Leadership, Luck, and GPCR Signaling 🔓
- From Pipettes to Platforms: The Evolution of GPCR Research
Leadership, Luck, and the Lab The episode isn’t just about technology — it’s also about how careers are
- How GPCR Spatial Signaling Sparked a Scientific Journey
Luck, Leadership & GPCR Signaling Michelle is clear: luck played a role. But so did choice. It’s easy to call it luck. But luck only works if you say yes when the door opens.
- Innovative Data-Driven Solutions: The pHSense Revolution
This success was not mere luck.
- Assay Sensitivity: The Hidden Lever Driving GPCR Drug Discovery
Pipeline efficiency isn’t luck—it’s literacy.
- Orthosteric vs Allosteric Interactions— and the pHSense Shift in Internalization
It wasn’t luck. It was persistence.
- Orthosteric vs. Allosteric Interactions: The Silent Decider of Safety and Success
challenges Decades of insight distilled into frameworks you can apply immediately Pipeline efficiency isn’t luck—it
- Maria’s Travel Blogs: ACSMEDI-EFMC Medicinal Chemistry Frontiers 2025
Luc Van Hijfte and Dr. Wendy Young.
- Conjugation Strategies for Probe Development
This is Lucía from the Celtarys Research chemistry team.
- The Imprecision Problem: Why Your GPCR Drug Discovery Program Is Off-Track Before It Even Starts
outputs into a central hub — where QC, analysis, consumption and consolidation across assays — isn’t a luxury
- The Chemistry of Confidence: Aha Moments That Shape Scientific Careers
“The first time I wore my lucky cactus shirt to a major meeting... and it led to a game-changing collaboration
- Antibodies That Don’t Block, They Activate: A New Angle on Autoimmunity and GPCRs
The Tools to Detect Them Using the multiplexed GPCR library and Luminex assay , researchers can now:
- From One to Many: How a GPCR Curiosity Became a Field-Wide Toolkit
With the help of Luminex technology and collaborators at SciLifeLab in Sweden , the lab built a multiplex
- 🎄 Have Yourself a Merry Little GPCRmas! ❄ Dec 9 - 15, 2024
the proton-sensing GPCR, GPR65 on fibroblast-like synoviocytes contributes to inflammatory joint pain Luke
- Hop in the Time Machine with GPCR: Unraveling the Future of Research! ⦿ Nov 24 - Dec 1, 2024
reveals that CCBP2 and GPR87 are new GPCR-associated biomarkers for preeclampsia Metabolic control of Luteinizing
























